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The massively popular game gives players the freedom and autonomy to backstab one another—but also build connections.
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Lees meerThis month's focus is on reporter Mohamad Mosaed, an outspoken critic of the Iranian government's response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Lees meerUnemployment is high, and many pre-pandemic jobs will not return. But the US spends a smaller share of its economy on training than most developed nations.
Lees meerTen years ago, democracy protesters used social media to organize against an oppressor. But ultimately, the powerful came out ahead.
Lees meerIt turns out Tim Cook blames Mark Zuckerberg for undermining democracy, too.
Lees meerSo many of us are struggling with mental health because of the pandemic. These tips can help.
Lees meerTesting a vaccine on children takes longer and comes with more challenges. But inoculating kids can protect an entire population.
Lees meerA new California law prohibits efforts to trick consumers into handing over data or money. A bill in Washington state copies the language.
Lees meerResearchers from Brown University have developed a system that could keep track of firearms while preserving privacy.
Lees meerThe online broker blocked users from trading several “meme stocks” on Thursday, as regulators take a close look at the WallStreetBets phenomenon.
Lees meerThe board’s first content moderation decisions show how impossible its task—and Facebook’s—really is.
Lees meerIf anywhere could use innovation, it’s Miami—one of the country’s most unequal, environmentally vulnerable cities.
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